Biamp TesiraLUX User manual

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TesiraLUX IDH-1 & OH-1
OPERATION MANUAL
DECEMBER 2018
TesiraLUX IDH-1 & OH-1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The TesiraLUX IDH-1 is an AVB/TSN-enabled video encoder capable of transmitting video signals up to
and including 4K60. The IDH-1 functions as a server-class device in a Tesira media system and is
configured through the Tesira software. Acting as an AVB talker, the IDH-1 fully integrates digital audio
and video on a single network, allowing for simplified lip sync management and transmission latencies
(including scaling) of less than 2 frames. Integrated design, configuration and control is facilitated via a
single software platform, reducing the design time needed to deploy media systems. Multiple software-
based options are available for managing bandwidth, including setting the maximum resolution, frame
rate floor, and/or a rate of compression. The AVB/TSN signal transmission can be switched over 1Gb or
10Gb ports while control signals are managed via a separate 1Gb Ethernet port. The IDH-1 accepts 8
channels of PCM audio for embedding/ de-embedding and includes 2 mic/line level analog inputs. The
TesiraLUX IDH-1 is well suited for legal proceedings, lecture halls, multi-use spaces and other
applications where low latency, synchronized media distribution is needed.
The TesiraLUX OH-1 is an AVB/TSN enabled video decoder capable of outputting video signals up to
and including 4K60. The OH-1 functions as a server-class device in a Tesira media system and is
configured through the Tesira software. Acting as an AVB listener, the OH-1 fully integrates digital audio
and video on a single network, allowing for simplified lip sync management and transmission latencies
(including scaling) of less than 2 frames. Integrated design, configuration, and control is facilitated via a
single software platform, reducing the design time needed to deploy media systems. The AVB/TSN signal
reception can be over 1Gb or 10Gb ports while control signals are managed via a separate 1Gb Ethernet
port. The OH-1 accepts 8 channels of PCM audio for embedding/de-embedding and includes 2 mic/line
level analog outputs. The TesiraLUX OH-1 is well suited for legal proceedings, lecture halls, multi-use
spaces and other applications where low latency, synchronized media distribution is needed.
The TesiraLUX IDH-1 and OH-1 support High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP).
TesiraLUX IDH-1 & OH-1 SETUP AND INSTALLATION
Setup and Use
The Tesira Software provides configuration for the TesiraLUX devices in a Tesira system. The information
supplied by this manual relates to front panel operation and physical connections. For more details on
software setup, please consult the Tesira Help File.
Installation
Install the unit in spaces with adequate ventilation away from heat sources, such as hot air vents or
radiators. Make sure air can circulate freely through the front ventilation fan intake, and that the rear and
side exhausts are not obstructed. Do not exceed the maximum ambient operating temperature of 32° -
108° F (0° - 42°C). Be aware of conditions in an enclosed rack or cabinet that may cause the temperature
to exceed ambient room conditions. If the unit is not mounted flat, make sure the exhausts are at the top
of any alternative orientation.
TesiraLUX IDH-1 & OH-1 FRONT PANEL
Figure 1 TesiraLUX IDH-1 and OH-1 Front Panel
(IDH-1 shown; OH-1 Functions Identical)
1 Ventilation fan
2 LED status indicators
3 Display navigation buttons
4 OLED display
Ventilation Fan
Each device has a perforated cover to allow cool air into the chassis. A variable speed, temperature-
controlled fan allows air to circulate through the unit from front to the back left and right sides. Make sure
nothing obstructs the air-circulation perforations.
LED Status Indicators
Five multi-color LEDs on the front panel provide information about the status of the device and the Tesira
system.
Power Reports power of the host device and Front Panel Display.
Alarm Reports abnormal conditions local to the host device.
Activity Reports the activity of host device within the greater system.
Status Reports the status of host device.
AIS (Alarm in System) Reports abnormal conditions within the wider system.
LED
Off
Green
Yellow
Red
Power
Unit is not powered
Unit is powered
N/A
N/A
Alarm
No fault is active in the
device
-
Minor fault is active in
the device
Major fault is active
in the device
Activity
N/A
The host device is an
active part of an active
system
N/A
The host device is part
of an inactive system
(Audio is stopped) or
host device is not part
of a system
Status
N/A
Device has received its
configuration and is ready
to participate in the system
Device is ready and
waiting to receive a
configuration
Device is not ready to
receive its configuration
AIS
(Alarm In System)
No fault is active in any
device in the system
N/A
Minor fault is active in
a device in the system
Major fault is active in
a device in the system
TesiraLUX IDH-1 & OH-1 FRONT PANEL
Display Navigation Buttons
Capacitive-touch buttons allow navigation through the OLED display menu to view and configure device
and networking information, as well as view system-wide faults. Navigating the display is done using the
touch-sensitive UP, DOWN and SELECT buttons.
OLED Display
The OLED display provides information about the server device as well as the Tesira system that is
connected to the server. The OLED display is read-only.
Home Screen
The home screen is the default screen that shows an overview of the device. If the text is too long to fit on
the entire display, it will scroll to the left. Menus at the bottom allow other selections. The main menu icon
is selected by default.
Some menu icons double as status indicators. They change depending on the status of the device. The
fault status and HDCP icons only appears if there is an active fault in the system or if HDCP is enabled for
any video channel within the device.
After a period of inactivity, the Front Panel Display will transition back to the home screen.
Figure 2 Home Screen
1. Device description
2. Host Name and IP address
3. Main Menu
4. Display Settings Menu
5. Network Menu/Status
6. Audio Menu/Status
7. Fault Menu/Status
8. HDCP Status
Use the UP or DOWN buttons to highlight a menu icon and press the SELECT button to access the item.
TesiraLUX IDH-1 & OH-1 FRONT PANEL
Menu Screen
A list of sub-menu items is accessible from the home menu screen. Icons that provide navigation to other
screens is located on the right side of the menu screen. An indicator on the left shows if there is more
information to show by scrolling down.
Device Information
The device information screen shows the following information:
Device description
Host name
Serial number
Firmware version
Figure 3 Device Information
TesiraLUX IDH-1 & OH-1 REAR PANEL
Figure 4 TesiraLUX IDH-1 (Rear Panel View)
Figure 5 TesiraLUX OH-1 (Rear Panel View)
1. AC power inlet (100 240V)
6. Gigabit Ethernet control port (RJ-45)
2. RS-232 serial port 7. Gigabit AVB Media Port (RJ-45)
3. GPIO connections
8. 10Gigabit AVB Media Port (SPF+)
4. Mic/line level balanced analog audio
connections
IDH-1 2x Input
OH-1 2x Output
9. High-Definition Multimedia Interface Port
(HDMI)
5. Ventilation
10. DisplayPort (DP)
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